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Description of Design Engineering 010472 Sleeve Protection

Use for bundling and protecting hoses, electrical wiring, etc. from high temperatures. Insulates wiring, hoses, oil / brake / transmission lines, and more. Withstands 500 degrees F continuous heat and 2000 degrees F intermittent heat. Provides burn protection during under-hood repairs and maintenance. Constructed of a woven insulated glass fiber braided sleeve heavily coated with 100% iron oxide silicone rubber; includes 16-inches Fire Tape.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Quality - Exhaust & Emissions

I bought this to fit a 5/8 hose and it fits perfectly so yes the 3/4 hose fits fine. I would still use ties depending on what you do. The only downside is that it's a bit pricey for something so small.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Poor Kit

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good size to slide over spark plug leads.

I have an old Jeep V8 and extra headers. The underhood temp got a lot warmer and I decided to mitigate the shortened spark plug wire life with a .625" DEI socket. wire and put back. This bushing is enough for four cylinders, so the V8 needs two bushings.

Pros
  • Exhaust & Emissions
Cons
  • Retired

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very happy with them

It's expensive but worth it. I use this on my heater hoses, clutch line and air conditioning lines as they all run inches from my headers on my LS2 changer. Does not melt, no foreign smells. Very happy with them. The friction tape you receive is for wrapping the ends of the sleeve. I have found that the friction band unwinds a bit over time. If I were to do it again (or ever remove the tubing again) I'd still use duct tape, but I'd try to find some large heat shrink tubing. So you can put the…

Pros
  • Replacement parts
Cons
  • Requires outlet